Interchangeable Green Grass Canvas Hiker Utility Kilt

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Hiker Kilts

This is the green grass duck canvas Hiker utility kilt in the signature Kilt This design. The only kilt made with interchangeable parts. You can interchange the front apron with any of the other Kilt This Hiker aprons, they are all interchangeable (in the same design). This kilt comes with 2 large cargo pockets, 3 compartments each. Durable, each pleat is sewn on both the inside and outside to maintain its form. Large enough to carry most items you would need for a hike. Perfect for camping or outdoor activities. This kilt is great for folding up and putting into a backpack or laptop bag. Custom fit to your measurements, adjustable an additional 4-5 inches, and interchangeable design allows you to build onto your kilt with additional front panels you can purchase separately. Add leather straps, conchos, or removable pockets now or later. Instead of buying a whole new kilt, just upgrade it.

• Each kilt is adjustable by 4-5 inches • Every kilt comes with key latches and D-rings • 3 inch belt loops • The apron and back stay centered when changing size adjustments • The apron acts as a sporran while the rest of the kilt is free • Kilts come with large 2 cargo pockets 3 compartments • You can purchase multiple aprons for the same kilt • Machine washable, lay flat to dry, fold storage • Contact us if you have questions • Thank you for visiting and Google us or join us on Facebook!

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How to measure

Waist - Our kilts are made to fit like a pair of cargo shorts. They will adjust approximately 5-7 inches from the waist measurement you provide. You want to measure with a measuring tape around where you normally have pants hang along your hip, and either over your belly or under it, which ever you prefer. Be sure to measure against your skin and not over clothing. If you measure over clothing it will make the kilt too loose and the measurements will be inaccurate. With the proper measurements you will only have to adjust the apron when you first try it on, and only minimal adjustments after that if you gain or lose weight. The great thing about this design is that you can adjust your kilt and it will never look different in appearance. The kilt will always look centered, level and well-fit.

Hip - Measuring around the hip area will help keep the kilt from being too snug around your hips, rear, and the Jewels.

Length - This measurement is commonly done for utility kilts by kneeling. You want to take the measurement from the side of your hip. Measure from where the top of your jeans would be to the floor. This typically makes the kilt length to about mid knee.